Men

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Men are the mortal human race of Middle-earth, known for their brief lifespans, diverse cultures, and pivotal role in the struggle against darkness in Tolkien’s legendarium.

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Label Occurrences
Men canonical 4

Statements (80)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Children of Ilúvatar
race of beings
ageOfAwakening First Age
alliedWith Dwarves
Elves
The Valar
surface form: Valar
alsoKnownAs Aftercomers
Atani
Followers
Mortal Men
Secondborn
appearsIn The History of Middle-earth
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
The Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
awokeBefore Sunrise
awokeIn Hildórien
calledSecondbornBy Elves
corruptedBy Morgoth
Sauron
createdBy Eru Ilúvatar
destinedTo inherit the world after the Elves
fateAfterDeath leave the Circles of the World
geographicalDistribution Middle-earth
Númenor
giftFrom Eru Ilúvatar
giftType Gift of Men (death)
hasAttribute brief lifespans
diverse cultures
free will
mortality
susceptible to corruption
languageFamilies Adûnaic-related tongues
Rohirric
Sindarin-influenced Mannish tongues
Westron
notableMember Ar-Pharazôn
Aragorn
Beren
Boromir
Denethor II
Elendil
Faramir
Húrin Thalion
surface form: Húrin

Isildur
Théoden
Tuor
Túrin Turambar
Éomer
Éowyn
opposedTo Morgoth
Sauron
pivotalIn War of Wrath
War of the Last Alliance
War of the Ring
realmFounded Arnor
Gondor
Rhovanion
surface form: Rhovanion kingdoms

Rohan
realmFoundedBy Númenórean
surface form: Numenóreans
ringBearersOf The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (TV series)
surface form: Rings of Power
roleInLegendarium central to the struggle against darkness
someBecame Nazgûl
subgroup Bardings
Northmen of Rhovanion
surface form: Beornings

The Corsairs of Umbar
surface form: Corsairs of Umbar

Dale-men
Druedain
Dunlendings
Dúnedain of Gondor
surface form: Dúnedain

Easterlings
Edain
Dúnedain of Gondor
surface form: Gondorians

Haradrim
Lossoth
Númenórean
surface form: Numenóreans

Rohirrim
timeSpan First Age to Fourth Age
youngerThan Elves

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